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Movement from Hawaii t o Ot he r Parts of tl le Uni ted States 
Federal quarantines prohibit or regulate the movement of speci- 
fied plants, plant products, and other articles from Hawaii into or 
through any other State, Territory, or District of the United States, 
as follows: 
Q uarantine No, 13 , on account of the Mediterranean fruit fly, the melon 
fly, oriental fruit fly, and other injurious insect pests and plant die- 
eases (revised effective June 2U, 1°A L 8) . — All fruits and vegetables in 
the natural or raw state; peel of fruits of all genera, species, and 
varieties of the subfamilies Aurantio ideae, Hutoideae, and Toddali^ldeae 
of the botanical ^amily Rutaceae; cut flowers, rice straw; and mango seeds. 
Quarantine No. l6 , on account of certain injurious insects and diseases 
(revised effective January 1, 1935) • — living canes of sugarcane or cut- 
tings or parts thereof, or sugarcane leaves, or bagasse. 
Quar a n t ine No . 50 . on account of the sweotpotato stem, borer and the 
sweetpotato scarabee (revised effective Cctrber 10, 19 3^)- • — Sweetpotatoes, 
regardless of the use for which they are intended. 
Quarantine No. 32 , on account of two injurious weevils (effective 
April 1, 1912) . — Banana plants or parts, regardless of their use. 
Quara ntine No. U7 , on account of the pink bollworr. and the cotton 
blister mite (effective August 15. 1920) . — Cotton, seed cotton, or un- 
ginned cotton, cottonseed, and cottonseed products except oil. 
Quarantine No. 60 , on account of white grubs, the Japanese rose beetle, 
and termites (effective September 1, 193&) • — Sand (except clean ocean 
sand) , soil, or earth with plants. 
Quarantine No. 75 1 on account of citrus canker disease (effective 
September 15, 19^7) • — Plants or any plant part (except fruits and seeds) 
of all genera, species, and varieties of the subfamilies Aurantio ideae, 
Ruto ideae, a,nd I'oddalioideae of the botanical family Eutaceae. 
For further information regarding Federal quarantines relative 
to Hawaii, address the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine, Washington 
25, D. C 
The Board of Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry at Honolulu 
acts as the local agent of the Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine 
with regard to plant importations from foreign countries. 
